Sentences with phrase «around music of»

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The collapse of the traditional recorded music business has been a long and painful period, but the rise of streaming is finally turning things around
Musicians may wish there had been blockchain when Napster undermined music sales around the turn of the century through file - sharing.
But most certainly some of those worlds will look like the one around you right now, complete with logos, music and video content all being played on virtual televisions in a virtual world.
Thomas oversees a team of 25 music curators in Montreal — they sit around the corner from his office, all of them wearing headphones — plus 75 more around the world.
It looks like yet another iteration of Apple Music (based obviously around branded and bite - sized video offerings) is stirring and we may see the first offerings, already oft - delayed, in the near future.
Watching that experience and growing up in and around the rock - and - roll industry and watching him leave a pretty conservative industry of accounting for the music industry — and the innovation that he brought to that industry — was a big part of my upbringing.
That's a pretty long time for any company to stick around — especially in an industry as volatile and prone to disruption as the intersection of music and technology.
Understanding these brain wave basics, researchers from New York University found that rhythm serves as a type of «carrier signal» for information, with brain waves actually synchronizing to the tempo of sounds around you, including music.
Even amid a restructuring, why would a streaming platform in 2016 take on the name of a music sharing startup that was at the height of its powers around 2000 and is still best remembered by many for its legal woes and the record industry consternation it caused?
A Spotify subscription, which costs around $ 10 per month bought directly from the London - based company, would seem to be a clear draw for younger shoppers, who are both big consumers of music and more likely to be price - sensitive.
Apple Music has around 27 million subscribers, as of June 2017.
The value of music streaming service Spotify, which is planning a stock market listing, has grown around 20 % to at least $ 19 billion in the past few months, outperforming US and European tech indexes, sources familiar with the matter said.
Vevo, the music video service controlling much of YouTube's major music label videos, is about to be shopped around to potential buyers, and could be valued at as much as three times its gross revenue: close to $ 1 billion.
Time's exclusive Q&A with Taylor Swift touches on the saga swirling around her less - than - savory opinion of Spotify, the music streaming service that she attests keeps artists from being properly paid.
People in Mexico (and around the world) observe the holiday with offerings of food, flowers, and music for the dead, as well as skeleton costumes and candy for the living.
That is: If you can create compelling online content around a local store — like announcements of in - store promotions, the ability to book appointments with salespeople, and identifying the music currently playing — shoppers are more likely to get up off the couch and visit in - person.
I do music licensing every day and in our world it turns around in a matter of hours.
The fact that Apple will pay music rights owners around 70 percent of its revenue shouldn't be a surprise to industry music observers, since that's a fairly standard ratio.
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In a keynote address in Germany this week, to an audience at music hardware and software manufacturer, Native Instruments, Schmidt admitted any deeper functionality around searching for flights and travel products is «kind of complicated».
If you're looking to listen to content or join a discussion around a particular topic, you can head to the Discover page to find waves on a range of topics including tech, music, movies and more.
We do things like take organization - wide coffee breaks where we ask staff to go buy a coffee and ponder a specific question; we hold online book clubs and create communities of shared interests that range from using data tools to vegetarian cooking to working parents; around the holidays we host regional holiday parties and virtual «Holi - DJ» listening parties, where team members swap playlists of their favorite music.
Management said Apple Music subscriptions are up 70 % without specifying a figure, but Apple Music chief Jimmy Iovine told Billboard at the end of September (around the same time that this fiscal quarter closed) that the service now has 30 million paid subscribers.
Spotify began trading on the New York Stock Exchange today (April 3) and — despite weeks of wariness around the unusual structure of its public listing — the Swedish music - streaming company is being priced at around $ 166 a share, giving it a market cap of approximately $ 29.5 billion.
Game developer Tyler Hurd, who created a reactive VR music video experience around Future Islands» synthpop ditty «Old Friend» for the HTC Vive, is one of a new wave of digital artists who are being tapped to expand the content side of the VR market.
She enjoys music festivals, movies (both good and terrible), a strong cup of coffee, wandering around bookstores, and she supports the Oxford comma.
This involves showing an appropriate level of interest as you would around the water cooler or running into a colleague in the hallway — such as asking how someone's weekend was, following up on events they've mentioned they were attending, sharing each other's favorite movies and music, etc..
It was such a fun process flying back and forth from Kansas to Seattle, having my mom take notes and write down lyrics while driving around in the middle of June, listening to Christmas music — all the while trying to plan a wedding.
All they did was get in a van for eight years and drive around the country playing great music and showing the love of Christ.
It concerns a man named Johnny Hake, a suburbanite pleased to be living among cultured and leisured neighbors who «travel around the world, listen to good music, and given a choice of paper books at an airport, will pick Tliucydides, and sometimes Aquinas.»
See: Read a book, watch a bird hop around on a branch Touch: Craft, fold laundry, bake cookies Taste: Eat a meal without checking my phone, eat one of those cookies I baked Hear: Listen to music while staring out the window or at the ceiling (not at my phone) Smell: Hang out by the oven where my cookies are baking, light a candle
I had expected to see scenes out of The Sound of Music, with nuns in full garb walking from services and openly praying with and ministering to the ill around every corner.
Music festivals are notorious for dirtbag attendees who shove you to get to the front row of the concert, steal your parking spot and are generally just unpleasant to be around.
It's a pathway that's been a dismal cul - de-sac since around 1990, which is why the frontal lyrical offense of Cee Lo Green's big hit last year (its music is pretty darn good) scarcely raised our eyebrows.
Imagine next that those who (rightfully) argued that music was consistent with Christianity triumphed, and following that hard - won victory, an entire stream of Christianity - a very prominent one - arose around the victorious musicophiles, becoming in turn a tradition that emphasized music in a unique and unrivaled way.
But it sounds like country music by way of a bustling city, in which the nerviness of the 21st century quivers around the edges.
Perhaps one could say that P. had become habituated to a life organized around music, and that when he generated music a system of identity - sustaining habits came into play.
For the last two years, the festival basically offered around - the - clock offerings for electronic dance music, including a variety of acts that show how the genre has matured with a new crop of stars who are increasingly creative with their craft.
They may not qualify to be part of a minyan elsewhere, but here they have prestigious roles, reading from the Torah scroll, parading it around to be kissed, chanting scripture in Hebrew, blessing children, leading music, preaching.
Many of us, however, never connected with the «worship» music, learned almost nothing from the sermons and didn't belong to one of the cliques that gathered around the donut table.
Their power and foundational role in experience account for Merleau - Ponty's descriptions of fleshly ideas such as those of music and literature possessing us, rather than the other way around.
We tend to shop around; if a church does not offer our kind of religiosity — and our kind of music — we will go down the block to one that does.
The way Adam Granduciel's voice swirls around with the music, only to float to the top with brief, striking clarity on lovely lines like «now the sky is painted in a wash of indigo.»
From Rachel: When I think about what the «Christian» music industry was like back when Caedmon's Call was playing all around the country (when I was in high school / college) and what it is like today, it's really kind of mind - blowing.
This is why they flounder around, and run off in seventeen different directions, and fight over the best way to do things, and how the money should be spent, and who should be the group they focus on, and what kind of music and literature the church should produce, etc..
We don't encourage our daughters to walk around naked in it because it makes them prey for animals and less than animals, a distressing majority of whom work in the music industry and its associated media.
Small wonder that America's movies and music and television shows make us enemies in traditional societies around the world — and small wonder, too, that many cultural conservatives, despairing of their country's future, embrace withdrawal from the world into a narrow, well - defended Christendom, where their families and their faith can be protected from the lowest - common - denominator swill that washes against the walls outside.
Lyrically, their compositions reflect the light and dark in all of us and combined with bold experimental production that breathes life into their space - age - prog, punk pop that appeal to broad spectrum of music lovers around the globe.
We ate around the coffee table, plates on our laps like good quarter - lifers, to the tune of high school anecdotes, a dachshund puppy (not mine) running around, and some classical music just audible beneath the chatter.
I turn up the music, usually Vivaldi when the clouds are low and it's a cold rain outside, light some candles around the house to set the mood and then bask in the solace of the kitchen.
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